TIFFNEWS Newsletter of Tiffinian Association No. 238 December 2008 President: MR. S.M. HESLOP, MA(Cantab), MA(Lond) Chairman Hon. Secretary Hon Treasurer Hon. Membership Sec. Copy for next HOWARD MALLINSON DAVID EVANS MARK DARBY DENNIS BARNARD edition by Home: 01372 468693 Home: 01737 843794 Home: 020 8398 1050 Home: 020 8942 9768 E: [email protected] Mob: 07785 393610 Office: 020 7694 3322 10th February, please. E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Tiffin School Office: Tel: 020 8546 4638 Fax: 020 8546 6365 www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk TIFFNEWS Editor Brian Holden, 20 Green Lanes, Epsom, Surrey KT19 9UJ Telephone: 020 8393 3293 E Mail [email protected] not be there owing to a prior engagement). Both were marvellous From the Head’s Study educators, and we count ourselves very fortunate to retain both in a part-time capacity this year. Dear Friends, This term sees three of my favourite school events. At the 11th hour I mentioned briefly in my last letter to you all of the 11th day of the 11th month the whole school observed 2 that we would be moving from September minutes’ silence in recognition of war dead as part of our 2009 to a system of Vertical Tutoring. This is Remembrance Service. An excerpt from Benjamin Britten's War not an unprecedented change. Indeed, the Requiem, recorded in 2005 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of system of vertical tutoring is becoming more the end of the Second World War, was played, which featured the common across the country. Schools that Tiffin Boys’ Choir. Indeed, the current Boys’ Choir reprised the have already changed are all very positive performance on Sunday 9th November at the Royal Albert Hall in about the benefits. In these schools, more commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the end of The Great War. students are participating in activities and The review in ‘The Times’ on Monday said that the "voices of boys, in tutors are more able to monitor and support this case the excellent Tiffin Boys' Choir, raised their sacrifice of students’ learning. The benefits of vertical tutoring fall into four main prayer high up in the gallery". Next up was the Oratorio on Saturday areas : 22nd November in the Sports Hall. This year, the Requiem by Verdi 1. Academic mentoring opportunities was being performed by a choir of 250 people, a professional • At regular intervals students and parents come into school to orchestra and first class solo artists, and the evening was, as ever, attend academic review sessions; these complement subject hugely enjoyable. Towards the end of term is the ever-popular Carol consultation events and provide the student with structured, regular Service in the Parish Church. I look forward to seeing you at one or and informed advice. other – or both – of these events. 2. Students receive more support and recognition. • During key times, such as making GCSE choices, each tutor will only have three students to support, so each will get much more attention than in their current tutor group, where everyone has similar needs at the same time. • Tutors can arrange for younger students to get advice from older Sean Heslop students in their tutor groups who have ‘been through it’ more recently. 3. Students get more chance to take responsibility. • Older students will become mentors and ‘buddies’. 4. Better Relationships All Old Tiffinians • Under the new system, students will get to know people from other year groups in a safe environment, while still working with their year group peers in lessons. Positive relationships across the and Friends school can be fostered. • Occasionally certain year groups acquire labels, such as a ‘good’ are invited to the School Carol Service year group or a ‘bad’ year group; inevitably each year group has in Kingston Parish Church, at 7.30 pm different characteristics and this can sometimes influence performance; vertical tutoring will lessen the impact of these on Wednesday, 17th December differences. but afterwards this year Mr Keary, our newly appointed Assistant Head, is in charge of the move to vertical tutoring, and I know he will make sure that it becomes there will NOT quickly embedded in the school. be a Reunion Gathering The OTA Annual Dinner was held on Friday 14th November at the in the Walden Hall Boathouse and was a very enjoyable occasion. The OTA said goodbye LICENSED BAR - PARKING AVAILABLE IN THE SCHOOL GROUNDS formally to Dave Morris and Tim McCann (who, unfortunately, could Chairman Dates for your Diary Dear Old Tiffinian, The bureaucratic process of transferring the 10th – 13th December assets of the Old Tiffinian Memorial Fund • School Play (‘Don Quixote’) and the Ground Company to TAL has been proceeding, and as I write is substantially Wednesday 17th December accomplished. The thanks of all of us are due • Carol Service (7.30pm Parish Church) to Mark Darby, Peter Osborne, Stuart Lester and David Baron for making this happen. • Parking available all evening at the School During the process of conveying our land to TAL we were surprised to hear that certain parties still had their legal Friday 19th December charges registered. Of course, all the associated debt has been repaid • School Term ends long ago, but nevertheless this was an unexpected piece of housekeeping that had to be dealt with. It was an interesting reminder Friday 2nd January of days gone by: when the Dean Pavilion was built in the 1960s, debt • OT Golf Society at Effingham was needed to help fund it, as well as for the various bar refurbishments that eventually followed. You have heard me say Monday 5th January before that it was a great blessing that the reorganisation of our • Spring Term begins affairs, now substantially complete, was conducted without the external pressure that debt can bring. I suppose that, in the context Thursday 29th January of the most extraordinary financial crisis going on around us, our • House Singing Competition gratitude to our predecessors should be redoubled. I wonder what the boys at School make of it all. Deflation is Saturday 7th February something not experienced in our economy since the 30s. We can • Gala Concert: Temple Church, London only hope that the wisdom of our political and monetary leaders is up to the challenges of the yet more extraordinary events that may fall Thursday 12th February upon us next year. • Choir Tour of New Zealand begins In any event, TAL’s finances are in good order. Our Treasurer has peered into the future and expects to be able to report a satisfactory Monday 16th February budget to the Trustees at its next board meeting. Thanks to the • Half Term week income from the Montessori Nursery School we are not in bad shape. To this we can add the benefit of Gift Aid (if you have not signed your Saturday 21st February declaration yet please do it now) and mandatory rates relief. The • OT Rugby VP & Ex-Players’ Lunch Trustees intend to set up a substantial budget for charitable payments, in accordance with our objects, and to enable us to meet the cost of Thursday 19th March essential repairs to the Dean Pavilion. • Informal Concert at the School On 11th November last I, with a few other members, had the great privilege of attending the Remembrance Day Service for the Senior 31st March – 2nd April School in the School Hall, where I laid a wreath in honour of those of • Main School Concert our veterans who died in the two world wars. It is a service that is conducted by the Head with solemnity and sensitivity and Thursday 2nd April participated in by the boys with palpable empathy. The Head is keen, • OTA Social Lunch and so am I, for an even greater number of Old Tiffinians to participate next year, so if you live within striking distance of the Friday 3rd April School put it in your diary – you know the date – and tell me to put your name on the list for an invitation. I am intending that some sort • Spring Term ends of social function should follow. (Further details of School events can be found later in this Yours in fellowship, HOWARD MALLINSON newsletter or at www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk.) Old Tiffinian Ties Blazers There are currently available three OT ties : Blazers in Old Boys’ colours a) traditional OTA tie with silver & mauve stripes on a dark background are now in preparation. b) two Rugby Club ties with silver or dark background both with double diagonal stripes with OTA crest between. For further details contact The letters OTRFC appear across the bottom corner of each. Bernard Davies on 020 8337 1545 If you wish to obtain any of these @ £5 each please contact Darren Pope at the Tiffin Sports Centre or by email: [email protected] on 020 8541 3972. houses, cars, aeroplanes – indeed even old-fashioned cash – as well as TAL: A Time of Change other assets such as stocks, shares, benefits from insurance policies. If it has a value that can be assigned to ‘it’ – whatever ‘it’ may be – then I suppose, like me, many of you have been watching the changes to our we can accept it. We have opened up the possibilities for the longer dearly beloved OTA unfold and have been wondering what it is really term and have widened the possible scope of our operations to the all about. I mean, on the face of it, there has to be some advantage in optimum extent. being a ‘Charity’, but I expect, like me, you also wonder why on earth this was not done years ago.
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